August 2.-1. 1922 HARDWOODRECORD 57 



I LOUISVILLE— The Hardwood Gateway of the South | 



W. p. Brown & Sons Lumber Company 



INCORPORATED 

 General Office and Distributing Yard: LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 



FAYETTE, ALABAMA VTJrVT RAMPl A/TTTrC AILPOBT. ABKAN8AS 



hlGHl BAND MILLS fcbth, abkansas 



GVrS. ALABAMA 

 BBA8FIELD. ABKANSA^' 



MACON, GEOBGL'^ 



OAK, POPLAR, ASH, RED GUM, SAP GUM, YELLOW PINE 



WRITE US FOR QUOTATIONS 



Norman Lumber Co. 



POPLAR 



4-4 FAS 1 car 



4-4 Saps & Selects 1 car 



4-4 No. 1 Com 2 cars 



4-4 No. 1 Com. 12 in. and up wide.l car 



5-4 No. 2 Com. A 5 cars 



5-4 No. 2 Com. B 7 cars 



8-4 No. 2 Com. B 15 cars 



Clancy's RED BOOK Service 



Established 1876 



Continuously Revised 

 Reports and Ratings for 

 all who deal with the 

 Lumber and Woodwork- 

 ing Industries, 



Write for Pamphlets 77-L 



LUMBERMEN'S CREDIT ASSOCIATION 



Suite 1746-61—608 South Dearborn Street 



CHICAGO, IlLINOIS 



NEW YORK OFFICE— 157 East 44th Street 



Wistar, Underhill & Nixon 



PHIUDELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 



Manufacturers of CYPRESS and GUM 



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8/4 No. 1 Com Qtd. Red Gum 



4/4 No. 1 Com Qtd. White Oak 



4/4 No. 2 Com Poplar 



4/4 No. 1 Com Poplar 



6/4 No. 1 Com Walnut 



8/4 No. 1 Com Walnut 



R. R. May Hardwood Co. 



1520 SOUTH SIXTH STREET 



